On February 23 it was exactly three years to the day that Robert Csorba and his five-year-old son Robert Csorba Jr. lost their lives in Tatárszentgyörgy. Their brutal murder was part of… Continue reading →

“The Brothers” – The Story Behind Romedia’s Latest Film At the Budapest-based media advocacy organization Romedia Foundation, we have started working on the last phase of the production of The Brothers. Having… Continue reading →

By Alastair Watt Boxing often divides opinion. Some see it as an artform and an exhibition of strength and skill, while its critics view it as a chauvinist display of brutality. Regardless of… Continue reading →

In 2009, the Romedia Foundation launched the “I’m a Roma Woman” campaign, aiming to give women from various Romani communities a voice and proudly promote their Romani identity. In almost three years, the… Continue reading →

Andrea Pirlo, Ricardo Quaresma, Jose Antonio Reyes and Rafael van der Vaart have more than just football in common. They may be highly regarded international players of Italy, Portugal, Spain and Holland respectively… Continue reading →

A letter from the leader of the Hungarian Roma Self-Government, Florian Farkas, to the European Commission has defended the widely criticized recent reforms of the Hungarian government. Addressing the President of the European… Continue reading →

Police in Hungary have now been formally instructed by the Chief of National Police to pay specific attention to minorities in their work, referring to what some have called ‘ethnic criminality’. The National… Continue reading →